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In this guide we’re going to dive into a special day that occurs early in Germany’s Christmas celebration: Saint Nicholas Day (also: Saint Nicholaus Day or Sankt Nikolaustag). Here’s everything you need to know about this special day so you can celebrate like a local in Germany or recreate this fun tradition in your own home.
Nowadays, St. Nicholas Day (der Nikolaustag) on Dec. 6 is a preliminary round for Christmas. Nicholas of Myra is believed to be the historical source of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of children, sailors, students, teachers, and merchants.
27 Νοε 2018 · St. Nicholas Day or Nikolaus sometimes also spelled Nikolas is the Patron Saint of Children and on December 6th children throughout Germany wake up to find small gifts and goodies in their shoes.
On December 6th, Germany celebrates the feast day of Saint Nicholas, also called "Nikolaustag," a beloved and touching custom. The nation celebrates Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children, with great fervor.
The heart of St. Nicholas Day (Nikolaustag) lies in the tradition of gift-giving. On the evening of December 5th, children across Germany excitedly place boots or shoes outside their doors, eagerly anticipating a visit from St. Nicholas overnight.
6 Δεκ 2022 · According to the Julian calendar, the feast of St. Nicholas (Day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker) is celebrated on December 19. On this day, during the Nativity Lent, Orthodox Christians are allowed to relax: you can eat fish.
Nikolaus is a German tradition pertaining to the Byzantine Bishop of Myra, St. Nikolaus. He lived in between the 3 rd and the 4 th century and is known to have performed numerous kinds of wondrous acts most of which were accorded to the children of his time.